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He even offers Maggie to kill him with his new bat. Similarly, she attempts to kill him, but decides against it after finding a much more subdued Negan who, not only apologies to Maggie for what he did years ago, but accepts his death willingly.

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In the comics, Maggie comes across Negan years later when he’s out of his cell in issue #174. Maggie recognizes that Negan is "already worse than dead" and leaves him to rot.

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When she asks him why, she learns that Negan was just saying all of that to get her to set him free from rotting in Rick’s jail cell. He tries to taunt Maggie by saying he enjoyed killing Glenn over a year and a half ago, but she notices something's off. We were very surprised to see this scene from the comics make it so soon to screen, but with Lauren Cohan possibly leaving the show for good I guess they wanted to get it in there.

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Update: Showrunner Angela Kang tells INSIDER "A" and "B" do not stand for "after" and "before," but she said it's a great guess. Essentially, the ending to Rick Grimes' story, for now, is also a nod to that season eight episode. If Jadis succeeded in turning Rick into a walker during season eight and had him taken away by the helicopter people, we would have seen "what comes after." On Sunday's episode, though Rick wasn't turned, Anne finally got Alexandria's leader on the helicopter. It looked like Anne was going to turn over Gabriel after he was bit and, possibly, turned into one of the undead to the chopper in exchange for a ride to an unknown location. While discussing the episode with fellow "Walking Dead" writer Brandon Davis over at, he suggested "A" may stand for "after" someone is turned into a walker and "B" for before. However, at the end of Sunday's episode, Anne puzzlingly referred to Rick as a "B." (Remember, just a few short episodes ago, Anne declared that she thought Gabriel was a "B," but it turns out he's an "A" before she nearly made him one of the undead.) We learned on season nine that Anne had been trading people for supplies by marking them as either an "A" or a "B." It was assumed by many, including myself, that Rick would have been an "A," assuming that stood for a strong, leader type character.

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She kept telling Rick it was "time for after." At the time, it appeared to be gibberish, but it looks like there's a link between that episode and Rick's final episode. At the time, it all seemed like this was a very silly subplot. The title of season eight, episode seven is "Time for After." In that episode, Rick is held captive by Jadis/Anne and the Heapsters. "What Comes After" isn't just a line Michonne says on Sunday's episode.

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One of the silliest moments of the series actually had a point. Read more: How 'The Walking Dead' star Andrew Lincoln landed the role of Rick Grimes During that conversation, he made the same ear joke. A few years back at New York Comic Con in 2016, Jon Bernthal joked with fans that Judith was his during a panel INSIDER attended. Shane, played by Jon Bernthal, jokes that she doesn’t have his ears, either. The two joke about how Judith has Shane’s eyes, but not his nose. After all, Lori was originally moving on with Shane and had his child. When Rick tells Shane he’s looking for his family, Shane calls him out on it and said that he may as well be talking about his own family. It put Rick into a coma right before the undead took over and it pushed Shane and Rick’s wife, Lori, together when they thought Rick had died. The two old friends discuss how the man who shot Rick changed everything for the two of them. Shane gets real with Rick and brings up thoughts he’s definitely had. Michonne and Rick have been raising Shane's daughter.















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